Craig
17th October 2009, 08:27 PM
So for the latest addition to the Puma I decided I NEEDED a Compressor and a new Stereo.
For the Compressor I chose the ARB CMKA12. I haven’t really every been a fan of ARB stuff, but this little compressor is pretty good. It will pump the tyres on the Defender from 18psi up to 32 psi in about 1 min 25 secs and is reasonably quiet.
I chose to get the “on board” style rather than the on in the little carry box and I mounted it under the bonnet on the firewall near the heater in that vacant area.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/07/395.jpg
The install was pretty easy and the supplied wiring kit is good. The wiring kit also has some extra wires in it if you want to fir air lockers in the future, however as I have TC I don’t think this will be an option.
I have mounted it with a nitto socket that is accessible with the bonnet raised and I just plug my inflator into that…
Job Done, for now… Maybe later I might fit a tank to give a bit more capacity but we will see.
Next…. The stereo
So I wanted a Bluetooth phone kit, reverse camera and IPod all in one unit and there are a few good one around, however I went with the JVC AVX-77 JVC Products Australia : Welcome (http://www.jvc-australia.com/JVC/client/c_products_details.jsp?catID=28&prodID=484)
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2011/07/1112.jpg
It’s a really cool unit if a bit over priced. RRP in Aust is a crazy $1549.00 but a friend in the states found one for around $450 USD, and it only cost about $80 to mail it over. Bargain!!!
Install was pretty standard affair although made a lot easier by purchasing a standard plug PC2-36-0 Female ISO Bare End Adpater Wire Connector NEW - eBay (item 320396100965 end time Nov-06-09 11:35:04 PST) (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320396100965) adaptor from fleabay. Just solder and heat shrink all the wires together and plug it in. I took a flylead off the reverse light to power the reverse camera and also run it forward to the unit.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2009/10/623.jpg
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2009/10/624.jpg
I setup the mic input for the phone kit on the A pillar and I run the video cable from the camera along the edge of the roof liner and down the pax side A pillar.
It all worked fist time (which is nice) and I’m very happy with it…
The hands free kit is brilliant and connects to my phone within seconds of getting the car started and the reverse camera image pops up within seconds of putting it in reverse.
The IPod input is a usb cable and even display track info and cover art on the display… overall Fantastic. although I may need some better speakers...
I think I will convince the wife I NEED a snorkel and dual battery set-up next. :)
For the Compressor I chose the ARB CMKA12. I haven’t really every been a fan of ARB stuff, but this little compressor is pretty good. It will pump the tyres on the Defender from 18psi up to 32 psi in about 1 min 25 secs and is reasonably quiet.
I chose to get the “on board” style rather than the on in the little carry box and I mounted it under the bonnet on the firewall near the heater in that vacant area.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/07/395.jpg
The install was pretty easy and the supplied wiring kit is good. The wiring kit also has some extra wires in it if you want to fir air lockers in the future, however as I have TC I don’t think this will be an option.
I have mounted it with a nitto socket that is accessible with the bonnet raised and I just plug my inflator into that…
Job Done, for now… Maybe later I might fit a tank to give a bit more capacity but we will see.
Next…. The stereo
So I wanted a Bluetooth phone kit, reverse camera and IPod all in one unit and there are a few good one around, however I went with the JVC AVX-77 JVC Products Australia : Welcome (http://www.jvc-australia.com/JVC/client/c_products_details.jsp?catID=28&prodID=484)
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2011/07/1112.jpg
It’s a really cool unit if a bit over priced. RRP in Aust is a crazy $1549.00 but a friend in the states found one for around $450 USD, and it only cost about $80 to mail it over. Bargain!!!
Install was pretty standard affair although made a lot easier by purchasing a standard plug PC2-36-0 Female ISO Bare End Adpater Wire Connector NEW - eBay (item 320396100965 end time Nov-06-09 11:35:04 PST) (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320396100965) adaptor from fleabay. Just solder and heat shrink all the wires together and plug it in. I took a flylead off the reverse light to power the reverse camera and also run it forward to the unit.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2009/10/623.jpg
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2009/10/624.jpg
I setup the mic input for the phone kit on the A pillar and I run the video cable from the camera along the edge of the roof liner and down the pax side A pillar.
It all worked fist time (which is nice) and I’m very happy with it…
The hands free kit is brilliant and connects to my phone within seconds of getting the car started and the reverse camera image pops up within seconds of putting it in reverse.
The IPod input is a usb cable and even display track info and cover art on the display… overall Fantastic. although I may need some better speakers...
I think I will convince the wife I NEED a snorkel and dual battery set-up next. :)